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    Default Light box Jumper

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    Canon EOS REBEL T1iCanon
    100mm f/2.8 Macro
    Manual mode
    1/160"
    F16
    ISO 100
    Canon 430EX: On, Fired
    HH
    ACR and CS5


    I found this Jumper on my moth sheet this morning so I brought it in to the light box for a quick shoot.


    Cropped, curves, SH, contrast, smart and high-pass sharpening.




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    I really like the pose of this little guy and the detail is outstanding as well!

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    Wow - nice high key shot of this hairy guy with good detail. I like the shadow too.... well done.

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    Impressive creature and very colorful! Is this a big crop? The image seems a little soft.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerry van Dijk View Post
    Is this a big crop? The image seems a little soft.
    Yes, it's a fairly substantial crop.

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    Hi Ken. One of my favorite macro subjects! She gave you a great pose, the lighting is perfect, and I like the iridescence on the fangs. I would agree with Jerry - the sharpening seems a little "off" - I can't quite put my finger on it. Also, the central eyes have sort of a gritty texture to them whereas normally they look like polished mirrors. (I've noticed a similar effect in some of my own jumper photos so I'm not sure what to suggest. )

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    Hi Ken...This works for me! loving the colors and sharpness!

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    Hey Ken,
    I'm lovin' the results you and Steve are getting with the light box setup! Very cool!

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